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Exploring Growth in the Data Lake Governance AI Market

The Global Data Lake Governance AI Market is projected to grow from USD 4.85 billion in 2025 to approximately USD 23.11 billion by 2035, driven by increasing enterprise data volumes and regulatory pressures. North America currently holds a dominant market share, accounting for over 42.62% of total revenue, reflecting strong demand for AI-driven data governance solutions.

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AI in the Courtroom: Balancing Innovation and Integrity

Federal judiciary advisers faced significant opposition in efforts to ensure the reliability of AI-generated evidence. Despite criticism, the proposed amendment requiring attorneys to certify the accuracy of AI content in court filings survived a committee vote, signaling progress toward integrating AI into U.S. court rules while balancing innovation with judicial integrity.

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Shaping AI Governance in Latin America: Challenges and Opportunities

Noel Alonso Murray, Executive Director of Fundación Directorio Legislativo, participated in a regional meeting in Panama City focused on building consensus for people-centered artificial intelligence governance, highlighting regulatory challenges and opportunities for AI development in Latin America and the Caribbean.

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Zest AI Champions Ethical Alternative Data Use in Credit Underwriting

Zest AI highlights the importance of compliance and fair lending considerations when using alternative data for credit underwriting, especially for applicants with limited credit history. The company asserts its leadership in responsible AI and alternative data, aiming for a competitive advantage as regulatory scrutiny of algorithmic lending increases.

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US Pushes for Global Adoption of AI Cybersecurity Standards

The U.S. government is advocating for the global adoption of its artificial intelligence cybersecurity standards through diplomatic efforts. This is part of a broader national cybersecurity strategy emphasizing rapid deployment of AI-enabled tools to enhance security against cyber threats.

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Licensing AI in Healthcare: A New Approach to Accountability

Generative AI is increasingly assisting clinicians in various healthcare tasks, but its regulatory approval lags due to the complexity of these technologies. Eric Bressman and colleagues propose a federal licensing framework for AI systems, analogous to that for human clinicians, to ensure accountability and ongoing oversight.

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AI Regulation: A Necessity for Australia’s Future

The rapid growth of Artificial Intelligence has outpaced regulation, prompting discussions about whether Australia should adopt similar laws to South Korea. Experts underscore the need to balance innovation with safeguards to address public concerns about AI’s societal impact.

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